Haworth Institute

465 N. Roxbury Dr., Ste. 901, Beverly Hills, California

Haworth Institute

465 N. Roxbury Dr., Ste. 901, Beverly Hills, California
Phone: (310) 340-7133
Phone: (310) 340-7133

Doctors

Randal Haworth, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Dr Haworth is a specialist in breast surgery, hyperaesthetic facial surgery-encompassing rhinoplasty, the 3-D YSMAS facelift, eyelid, fat transfer and endoscopic brow and midface lifts . He is also renowned thought leader, originator and author in lip reshaping surgery (lip lifts including the 3-D upper, medialized corner and lower lip as well as the original FATMA).


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Phenomenal384321March 31, 2024
Knowledge and Artistry

I've known Dr. Haworth for many years. He has helped me throughout the years fixing swollen lips, bad injections I got somewhere else and chin deformities resulting from other doctors. Everytime I would go to his office I would see the beautiful results he achieves when he does surgery. So I'm very excited to have an upcoming surgery scheduled with him. But the reason I'm posting this elated...

extrahappycamperDecember 12, 2023
Outstanding Physician - Very Satisfied!

I had the pleasure of meeting with Dr. Haworth yesterday and have him inject filler in my nose to correct my asymmetrical alar rim area. I found him to be extremely knowledgeable about the best course of action for my case and explain it to me in a way that made me confident I was making the best decision to fix a problem that has been bothering me for a long time. His true medical expertise...

4A_Better_MeOctober 18, 2023
Great Surgeon, Great Experience

Dr. Haworth performed a mid-face lift. To be clear, it was a hybridized version that included state of the art threading to improved my frown lines. He introduced this route as an option to getting more filler. I was never completely satisfied with filler to this area because I felt it made me look "cheeky" when I smiled. It altered my natural appearance too much. This procedure...

4A_Better_MeOctober 18, 2023
He's a Rock Star!

Dr. Haworth performed a lip augmentation with fat procured through liposuction from my flanks. I could only find lip filler so that's how I had to categorize it here. After seeing to complete results from my chin augmentation and V-Y plasty, I realized that I had a much stronger chin and my lips looked thinner in proportion. This is also something he predicted in my consultation prior to...

4A_Better_MeOctober 18, 2023
Predictably perfect - this took a good 5 years off my face

On the same day I had my chin implant, Dr Haworth also did a light liposuction and fat transfer to my face. The fat was taken from my mid-section and placed in my lips, area under my lips, and my chin and jawline. He ingeniously transferred fat to the area under my lower lip like pillars in order to create a means of support to my lower lip and get rid of wrinkles in the area. He did this to...


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Q: Why are you eyes still red/purple two years after upper/lower blepharoplasty? (Photo)
Answered by Dr. HaworthJanuary 24, 2024

A: Reach out to your blepharoplasty surgeon to discuss your concerns. They can evaluate your specific case, rule out any potential complications, and provide guidance on the best course of action. Topical treatments like vitamin K creams or arnica may help reduce discoloration, but their effectiveness can vary. Consult with a dermatologist to explore suitable skincare options. Depending on the cause, certain laser treatments may help address discoloration or blood vessel visibility. Consult with a dermatologist or a plastic surgeon experienced in laser procedures for personalized recommendations. Best of luck !

Q: Can I have breast reduction with Mitral valve regurgitation?
Answered by Dr. HaworthJanuary 24, 2024

A: Given the upcoming heart surgery, they will need to assess your overall health, cardiac condition, and whether a breast reduction is a viable option. Heart conditions may impact the timing and safety of elective surgeries, so it's important to have a comprehensive evaluation by both specialists to determine the most appropriate course of action for your individual situation. Coordination between your cardiac surgeon and plastic surgeon is essential to prioritize your overall well-being and address any potential concerns related to the heart surgery. Best of luck !

Q: Early 50s - Need Lift in Midface (Photo)
Answered by Dr. HaworthJanuary 24, 2024

A: Based on your photo, you could be a good candidate for an elastic lift, which is the best procedure to address nasolabial folds (see link below). Best of luck !

Q: Is it possible to achieve natural looking breasts with HP? (Photo)
Answered by Dr. HaworthJanuary 24, 2024

A: Your concerns and preferences are valid, and it's essential to communicate them with your plastic surgeon. High-profile implants can provide more projection, while moderate-profile implants offer a more natural look with a slightly wider base. Share your desire for a more natural look with increased size and express any concerns you have about high-profile implants. Discuss your aesthetic goals with your surgeon. Ask your surgeon for before and after photos of patients who have similar body types and aesthetic goals. This can give you a better idea of the potential outcomes with both high-profile and moderate-profile implants. During your consultation, use sizers to get a sense of how different sizes and profiles may look on your body. This can help you visualize the potential results and make a more informed decision. If you are uncertain, consider seeking a second opinion from another qualified plastic surgeon. They can provide an alternative perspective and offer guidance based on your specific situation. Ultimately, the decision between high-profile and moderate-profile implants should align with your personal goals and the look you want to achieve. Best of luck !

Q: Allergy to hyaluronidase - what other options are there to dissolve filler?
Answered by Dr. HaworthJanuary 24, 2024

A: Hyaluronidase is a common filler dissolver, but other enzymes like collagenase are also used. Discuss with your provider if an alternative enzyme may be suitable for your case. Best of luck !